Network Architecture
Network Architecture refers to the design and implementation of network infrastructure, encompassing physical layout, protocols, and technologies used for data transmission, security, and management within Computer Science and Data Structures. It involves specifying wide area networks (WAN), local area networks (LAN), internet, intranet, and extranet designs along with their components such as routers, switches, servers, and hubs. The field integrates principles from various areas of science including mathematics, physics, and engineering to optimize network performance, reliability, and scalability while ensuring data integrity and security. It also includes the development and management of virtual networks, cloud computing, and other emerging technologies shaping the future of interconnected systems. Overall, Network Architecture is a critical component within Data Structures that deals with the organization and implementation of complex network systems to support efficient communication and data exchange in Computer Science.
External Links
- [SecureNetworkArchitecture.com] Secure Network Architecture, Inc.
- [Uncreated.net] Uncreated.net Architecture Network
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